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Sunday, August 5, 2007

Strawberry and Blue Cheese Salad

Remember the strawberry and cheese scene in Ratatouille? Remy first takes a bite of the cheese, which creates an upbeat, robust swirl of flavor. Then he takes a bite of the strawberry and tastes a more delicate, twinkling ripple. But together, they create an exciting taste epiphany that ignites bright yellow and red fireworks that dance and sparkle. For me, my taste epiphany came with the combination of strawberries and blue cheese. The sweet and light summer berry paired perfectly with the strong salty flavors of the blue cheese, each with their own captivating fragrance. Now this may not be a combination for everyone, maybe it's just me (I hope it's not too weird combining blue cheese and strawberries), but I loved every minute of this salad. Sadly strawberry season is nearing an end or already over and this was one of the last dishes that I made with this year's berries.

Notes: - At the time I only had Romaine lettuce but I think this salad would have worked much better with baby spinach greens, which are richer and can better handle the strong flavors in this salad. - Strawberries are often paired with balsamic vinegar so naturally I made a balsamic honey vinaigrette- I chose berries that weren't extremely sweet because I didn't want them to overpower all the other flavors in the salad.

Strawberry and Blue Cheese Salad

I don't have an exact recipe since salads are more of "throw stuff in" sort of dish for me but the main players are:Greens: Baby spinach preferably (but Romaine pictured here)StrawberriesBlue Cheese: I used Danish blue but I'm sure Gorgonzola would have worked alsoPistachios: they added a nice crunch and lively light green color

Optional:Bacon: I love bacon, but this salad didn't need it (I used it here though)

Crisp your bacon if using, and set aside to cool on a paper towel lined plate. Crumble before serving.

I add all the ingredients to a small clean jar and shake until everything is emulsified. I find this is the easiest way to make a small amount of dressing. Alternatively you can whisk everything together while drizzling in the olive oil.

15 comments:

Years ago someone brought a strawberry and green bean salad to a dinner party, and I was amazed at how delicious the strawberries were. A bit of blue cheese on top completed the dish. It was a revelation -- the combination of flavors just perfect.

The hubby always put's strawberry in the salad whenever they are available...then he grates parmesan cheese on it. Plus of course he uses a balsamic vinaigrette. Everyone says it is the best salad. Now I need to try it with blue cheese...this looks amazing,Amy!